yes
Dermatitis herpertiformis is a chronic blistering skin rash, characterized by blisters filled with a watery fluid. DH is not related to or caused by herpes virus. That is a skin inflammation having an appearance similar to herpes.
Molluscum contagiosum is a skin rash caused by a pox virus (not the same virus that causes chicken pox). Pictures of this rash are often used in medical training and diagnosis or for individuals attempting to self-diagnose a rash.
No, it is caused by bacteria.
No, it is caused by bacteria.
Centrifugal Rash: Outward rash, in means a rash first appears on the trunk then spreads to the extremities. (Example: Rubella Virus also known as German Measles)VS.Centripetal Rash: Inward rash, rash first appears in the extremities and the spreads towards the trunk. (Example: Rocky Mountain spotted fever)
Cold Sores (herpes virus) are from the Varicella Virus which also causes Chickenpox and Shingles so yes.
The host cell does not benefit from having a virus. The virus usually kills it.
The virus that causes measles is called rubella. The measles virus attacks the skin, respiratory and immune systems. It presents itself as a rash with flu-like symptoms.
It all depends on what caused the rash in the first place. A heat rash will go away quickly and a rash cause by a bacteria or a virus will take 7-10 days. Some can be caused by food or other allergies.
Try looking for roms of it on the computer by googling it.
The medical term for a red rash due to a virus is an exanthem.
no, because what is the point of having fruit juices that give you a rash, it makes no sense at all so the answer is no.